Gazette of the United States, & Philadelphia daily advertiser. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1796-1800, July 07, 1797, Image 4

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    Samuel 8c Mici-S FHher, T
Ho. 27, DofJ-.-ftreet»
slave jnji received per Abigail, Bqbtcci, si cin
Belfast,
IRISH Cambricks, inboncs of, 40 pieces
and 80 patches, each fortcd up to 5j *'
fitrling per yard.
They have alp received pj
7-S & 4-4 Irtfh Linens well alTort'.d t ],
Dowlas and Sheetings, si
which will be fold for ready money, 01:fhort ol
credit, on moderate terras ; togctliei' with ta
a general assortment of Spring Goods as u
ufaal.—Jlfo, . b .
Hunter's Pipes in boxes t ]
An afiortment of Queens' \Vat-c in crates t |
An afjortment of Glass Ware in calks and f<
crates
T. Crowley, Mi'ifington, Steel
Cargo & London particular TenerilTe Wine 6 i
Lisbon Wine of excellent quality
Superior Sherry Wises ~
Patent Sheathing paper.
A few small bales fine Cloths neatly affoVt
ed, and two bales afTotted Flannels, to be
(bid per package.
Juic 9. 3 taw 6w a
* :7 * r
Millinery Room, *
Ao. I 56 Marht-Jlreet. '
MISJ CHRYSTAL _ _ j
TAXES an eajfyoppoftt v iiy of acquainting
her Friends that she hl» received by the
William Penn, a variety of NEW MJL
LINSRY, &c. which she hopes to be able to j.
lhew them in a few dayi.
May 18 s.lot
To be fold,
The time of a stout hearty young NEGRO MAN,
who has upwards of four years to serve. Enquire
ut No. ij, Dock-street.
June 13. d2vr I
_
Imported in the Jhip Pigou,
And for laic by John Morton, No. 116, South
Front street,
Hyson
Hyson Jkin
Yfcurig Hyson ( >
• Imperial 3
April jo. eotf 1
- <
A New Work.
Proposals \
printing ind publi(hing, by fubfcripiioo, The
History of Permfylvania, ;
T N Norih- America, from the original institution and ,
i reitlemcfK ot- ihat province, nnd« the firft pfopri-
eior and governor, William Penn, in 1681, 'till
after the yew I 7 4 ?;
AN INTRODUCTION
RefpcA»ng the Lifffof "VvTENN,
Prior to »hc g'ant 0/ that Province, and the
Society of the people called Quakers; with tue '
f IKS!* RISE of the NEIGHBORING COLONIES, 1
p2.rt4c*j'arly oJ WES I-NEW-JKRSE'Y, and the
Seitlemcnt oi the PUTCH and o«i DEL A*
W .ARE.
To which issdded.
A 3RIEF DESCRIPTION OF Ttf£sAlD PRO
VINCE,
And of the general i.4 which it flouiifhed,
prine pallv between the years 1760 and 1770. T,'hc<
whole including a varietv of tiling, ufeful and in
terdting to be known, refptcting that country incarjy (
time, See. With an appendi;;.
Writien principally between the yeara 1776 and 1780,
By Rcbfrt Proud.
44 Pie!churn eft le reipublic#, etiam benedicere
baud abjutdum ejl, vel pace vel bello da rum fa i licet**
j at. Catalin.
"Sedcum pier; que arbitrentur res bell teas major es effc
q'iim urbanas, minuendtefi Jiacopinio."
Cic. Off.
(Fntered according to law.)
44 WILLIAM'PENN, the great legislator of the
Quaker*, (in PcnnfyliMnia) had the success of a con*
queror, in establishing and defending h s colony, a.
mong savage tribes, without qver drawing the sword ;
the goodoeit of the moil benevolent rulers, in trea
ting his fubjeOs as liis own children ; and the tender
nefsof an umverfal father, who opened his arms to
all mankind without difon&ion of fe6k or party. In
his Republic it was not bis religious creed, but per
sonal nicrit, that entitled every member ot society to
the protect ion and emolument of the State'"
Elfoy on ' Trieration, by Arthur o'Leary.
. " CONDITION'S.
I. This work will be primed in two o&avo vol
umes, neatly bound and lettered, both in sheep and
calf, Tor the choice of the fubferi hers; on paper simi
lar to that of the conditions, as pubnfhcd in theSubfcrip
tion papers.
11. The head of William Penn, hancUomely en
graved, will be prefixed to thp firft, an 4 a map or
ikietch oF Pennlylvania, and the parts acljacent, to the
i'lonr.d volume
lll* The price to fubftribers will be four dollars
and an half in Iheep. and five ooiUrs in calf;—one
dollar to be paid at the time of fubfc*ibing, two dol
lars on the delivery of the fujl vtlumc, and tbe re
mainder on the delivery of the second.
IV. When one thoufat.d copies are fubferibed
for, the work will be out u> press aod finiflied with
ail convenient expedition.
Subscriptions will be received by Zachaiiah Poul
fon, jun.. Printer, No. 80, Chefuut-Areet, and the
Philadrlphia Library in
lins Piinter, and Jafcph James, Merchant, New-
York; by J-jhn P. Pleafinfs and Gt W. Field,
Merchants. Baltimore; and by other persons both
in town and country.
Februa*v 18. tu&f
An elegant House in Arch-street.
TO be let and entered on immediately, a large and
elegant House at the corner of Arch and Ninth street.
There arc tw© drawing rooms and'one dining room j
—the largest is 31 feet by 26~and two arc so con
nected by folding door'; as to mike but one. Also,
five bed rooms, beside five in the ganet, well fmifh
ed for servants. There are fteblcs and a eoac houle,
with every convenience for a family. Lpq'ii'rc at No.
•9, in North Seventh street, or at No. 218, Arch
ftreet.
AHoto be rented *or the summer season, a r nail
neat house and garden about 3 t-2 miles from the
citv, with llablcs and coacn house. Enquire as above.
June 6. 2aw3w
Wanted on Rent,
WITHIN seven miles of Philadelphia, a
convenient lienfe w'th a Garden, fait**
Wc'fer tile actornmod <.ion of a genteel small fa
mily, for which a fuitahle rent will be given.
Any pcrfon havi ,g such an. one to let, will be
plesfcd to leave iiiformatioE of the fituaticn and
cerms at No. 43) North Third street.
June at. eo^t
frnrKNEY's patent arch bridge
"n NY perfen dtfrrous of information refptfl
i\ ing this new cenftniifjori, may obtain it
without ddaybv application pr. letter, or oth
erfcifc, to John Stickney, merchant of Worces
ter, (Maflachufttts) who wilt make kfeown
the many advantages arising from this manner
of building, and upon application he v ill either
vwnd a parent right, or attend pq fonally to fu
»cri»t,end the building of any bridge required.
Juiie io, 1797* *eoiw.
To be fold f Vendue, 4
To tbe highelt bidder, at the hobfe ef Mr.
William Evjtis, tl e fjgp of th-i Indi;..
Quern, in the city of Baltimore, on tl.e
day of Oilober next, ai it o'clock, A. M
About seven thouUnd a. res of Ir,njj,
»heproperty of William "ell, of I'hiUdclpliU,
'ly : ug between HeillerVtowt} and Vv ethninJlcr,
commoiily called tittle Wir.thcftcr, (the turn
pike road riirib through & cocftdoralve part of
these lands) the tras begina about 17 miles
frora.Baltimore, within a few hundred yards
of laid Reifter's-town, and e-atettds to ihe d 1-
tance of aUejjt tweii"y-three miles from Balti
more, arid lias on the main tails of Patapfico
! river, from Jhrjc to four miles thefeon, Will
be fold in trails of one hundred and fifty to
three huijdred Icre. There is a' large propor
tion of meadow and wood laud on each trail,
fcmr of them highly improved, with excellent
buildifigs and fine grift.
AISO,
A tra& of feveit hundred acres of
land,' called Clover Farms, ivithin fivq miles of
B'idenfliurg, efteenied very good for Grass. /
ftichard Ponfonby,of BladenJbuigh, wilt ftiew
lliis land to any perl'on inclined to purchase.
also.
A traft of land ®f about three hun- ,
dred and thirty acres, within about two miles
and a half o the Prefwent's house in the Fede- S
ral Cily. It is nearly all wood land, and a fine
high prcfpedl, from which may be fcen the
ci(y of VVafhington, Bladenfburgh, Alexandria
and a' part of George-tawn, and many miles '
down the Potomac river. Mr. Richard Por.fon- 1
by, of Bladenfburg, wUI also ihevv this land. j
A liberal credit will be given for the greatest
part of the purchase money. The terms will
be made known on the day of Tale.
May 8 w^rr.
Printed Calicoes. 1
JOHN MILLER, Jud. & Cp.
Ne. 8 Cbefnut-Street,
Have for Sale I
FIFTY TRUNKS neatly aflorteJ, very low on 1
(hort credit. }
March 6. $
Advertisement.
PURSUANT ta an Order /t orn tie Orphan" Court,
ivill abf'utely be fold at PUBLIC SALE, at
Cranberry, tn IVtdrtefday, the ftjrf Jay of Auguf. next, at
II o'clock, A JW, all that valuable REAL ES'TATE,
late belonging to tie Rev. Gilbert T. Snozvde-j, deed2fed,
lyutr in and near Cranberry, it the county of Nliddlfex,
tjivnjbip of South' Brunfwick, Hate of New Jcrfy, u p
on the lower flnge road leading from Philadelphia to New
Tori. A very framehoufe in a becutful and
healthy filiation, Rallied white, -with Vtnetian -window
flutters, thirty * feet front and thirty eight feet deep, tivo
rooms •with a handsome ball or entry on the sirs Jtabr,
three rooms on the seCond floor and two xuell-fnifbed gar
rets. In the rear of the louse is an excellent twe-fory
building jVJ sett by I<J, confiding of a dining-room for
work people, spacious pantries and a largf kitcheri, with
every convenience, and over these are three chambers for
servants. To the right is an additional building 18 fact
front by 19 feet deep, conftfingof « chamber below and a
library above —under the whole are very fne cellars paved
•with brick and conveniently partitioned. The house is en
tirely neru, built in a modern fybe, and completely and e
legantly finijhed. Every rcom is hung with bells that
lead both to the kitchen and the servants* apartments: there
is a pump of good •water in the yan{ ; and a fone and
brick pavement round the -whole house, •which is enclof ■
ed Iwith a handsome railing, with three gates in front.
The farm conffs of one hundred and sixty seven acres
ivith a proportion of woodland and meadow, under excel
lent fence ; a garden with pale fence ; a large barn, fa
bles, taryiage-houfi, eo-.v-houfes, all «n», and built
in the befl manner ■ with two Orchards, one of to fall 1
grown frets, the oiber is young and thriyingf conffting of
i. 100 hfl grafted fruit trees.
Ntdrly adjoining JhiJ farm is a lot of Woodland,
rf the best quality, containing 37 acr es. Alft a traSl of
land within seven mihr rf Cra-berry, and 1 of the Cross
Koath, containing one hundred and fifty acres, three-fourths
meadow* and the reft excellent timber.
This Trait will be fold in lots on Tburfday, tbe 24th
day of Augufl following, at II 0 clock, A l\f, on the
p rem'fee if tbe weather permits, if not at tic house of ■
Air. Wither ill, Cross Roads.
For further particulars enquire of Nathaniel Hunt, esq.
Cranberryj of Mr. Isaac Snowden,jun. No. 141 South
Second Street, Philadelphia, or of Mr* Charles Snowden
Tontine Coffee'Houfe, New York, or of 'thefubferibers.
ISA AC SNOWDEN,Prinfct<m\ j, -n 4
JACOB FISHER, Crar berry 1
N. B. Pbe sale of the above property was aavertixed
for tbe 14 th inf. but the Adtniniflrators were not able to
get tbe far# separate Traits laid out into Lots, and other
matters arranged, on account of the indifpofttion of one tf
thevt, it was therefore adjourned to tbe days above mention
ed. §6tmwft.f J une 19*
A Literary Treat.
JuJl pubhjhed, hatuifomely printed on writing
paper, price l dollar,
A new edition of that popular and entertaining
work, entitled
THE FOTRESTERS, an American Tale ; being
a f<?juel to the hiftoty of John Bull, the Clo
thier—ln aferiesof letters to a friepd, with thead
' dition of two letters, alluding to recent political
: tranfa£lion« in America.
Th« following extradl from the Clavis Allegorica,
fijews the principal characters that ar.e introduced:
I John Bull, the Kingdom of I celand
Hi> Mother, theClurchof England
His Wife, the Parliament
His Sifter Peg, the Church of Scotland
e His Brother Patrick, Ireland
Lewis, the K ngdom of France
Hi* Mitlref., the Old Conllitution
, His new Wife, the National Rcprefentation
li I.ord Strut, the Kingdom of Spain
Nicholas Frog, the Dutch Republic
Tha Franks, the French Republic
T he Foresters, the United States of America
Robert Lumber, New-Hampfiiire
J John Codlirie, Massachusetts
t. Humphrey 'Plow (fiare, Cf-nneilicut
n Roger Carrier, Rhode lfland
1- Pettr Bull Frog, New-York
>. Julius Cafar, Niw-Jerfey
William Broadbrim, penfcfylvania
r > Caffimar, Delaware
'• Walter Vipewood, Virginia
Hi.. Granofon, George Walhington
Peter Pitch, North Carolina
Charles luaigo, iontkCarolina
George Trutly, Georgia (
Ethan Greenwood, Vermont
_ Hunter Longknife, Kentucky
Black Cattle, Negro Slaves
Rat*, .--peculator,
a Mother Carey's Chickens, Jacobins
J- This popular and entertainingfatiricalhiflo
-- ry of America is attributed to the Rev. Dr Bel
a. knap. It hasa great share of originality and a
>e bounds with genuine Ivamour. It is continued
(} down to the prefetlt time, and charailerifes thote
late pi:' ticai tranfaftiens which have caused so
much in America.
Sold by H. and P. RICE, Bookseller, Nix. 16,
Street, ar.dNo. 50, Marke' ftjeef
| June i'>. $
it j JzO Published,
And to be had of Messrs. Dol f«n, Campbell,Rice,
, Cary, and the ether priiipal Booksellers io the
n | city,price one dollar, iwmty-Cve cents,in boards,
; r New Views of the Origin of the
!-j - Tribes and Nations of America.
1. j By BENJAMIN SMUH BARTON, m. d.
j June. zc.
45>c0l pieces or Kanlt.6em;
aj© boxei brown MavaLnali Sufi's
Impuvial Hyfon'lV^s
y 7 tubs Qgick Silver
Sail Canvas, No. i a 8
A large aliortHiert oi'Nails.fborp ssu* flat points
Ware, welt assorted in crates and hhds.
Lo, l oouPar i: ci'.ar i « : d-) Ma4(iraW ir.« &
Ineha Market J
1 cneriffe Wine in' bhda. and pipes
Bottled London Porter in tierces
Fit.e \ 6»low Ffcint, dry in calks
Writing Slates in boxes an A bundles
A bos of ink Stands and Net<c Preltes
Mancheucr Goods in clefts
3 trunks bhick Sewing iiiik
6 tens ot" Shc<?t Lead
Be£ Liverpo6lCoal, nij£
A quantity cf Wine Bottle*
For Sale by '
Philip Nickiitiy iff Co.
Juue i 4. 2tawtf t
New Hat and Hosiery Store. t
Jnjl Imported, 3
In tbeJriipi William Petw and Star,from Louden, and ~
r.oiv opening by 5
WILLIAM M'DOUGALL,
AT his new Hat and Hosiery Store, No. 134, t
Market street t
An elegant afforrmeiH ot silk, c6tton ani thread j.
Stockings
Silk, cotton an£ thread Glomes
Pantaloons, &.C. &c.
Likewise, a handsome affprtment 01 men's, wo
men's, and children's fafliionable H*ts, fujtablcfor
the Season. "
A considerable quantity of low and middle priced
Hats alTorted in cases, intended for country ft ©res.
May 23. taw j
To Let,
THE BUILDING now occupied by the Bank ,
of i»i Unitib Statu. For terms en
quire of Edward Garrigues, No- 39, Cherry-ftroet.
N. B. Also a large, convenient Cellar in a good
Ctuation : Apply as above.
June 15 60t f
■ ' .... ~
C O T T O N.
A few bales toft arrived, for lale by
JOHN CLARK,
Ko. 55 North Water Street.
June 101 eolt I
T! j... •' ■■ ■ ■ - .. .. —
Young Hylon 1 ea.
40 cliefts of a superior quality—Alio,
joo do.of Hylon,
Imported in the '//njrop Sims, and for sale by
the fublvribers, corner of Second and Pine
street.
C' Haigbt,
June at. ■ eo 'f
Davis's l-Aw Book Store,
No. 319, High-Street.
GE O R G E DAVIS,
BEING buGed for fopte time pad in prepara
tions for removing into his prelent house, has
been under thenecoiTityof poftponinjjuntil this Jay
informing the gentlemen of the Bar generally thro'
the United States that his spring importation of
law books is now arranged and ready for lale, on
terms that he trusts will entitle him to the like pre
ference he has experienced for leyeral years past.
Catalogues, ceh.biring the moll varied collec
tion ever imported icto this country, are pointed
and will be defivered on application.
June 27. saw 6w
LAW BOOKST
Latest London and Dublin Editions.
H. Iff P. RICE, BcokftUers,
No. 16, South Second, and No. 50, Market street,
HAVE just received by the late arrivals from
London and Dublin, their spring importa
r -tioa, confiding ef a variety of th<j lajeli and mod
"approved Law Books, which, added to those alrea
. dy on hand, forms the moll ettenGve collection ev
> cr offered for sale In this country. They th>l efore
, beg leave to notice, that from the nature of their
conne<2icnsin Dublin, they ar« enabled to felllrilh
editions (as they have hitherto dor.e) at the very
' lowed prices. The following are among the latest
i publications.
c VeJcy, jun'rs Reports in Chancery, 1 vols,
r Peake's Cases at Nisi Prius ; R.idgeway.'s Rejcrts
f in the time of Lord Hardwire ; Kuyer's Probers
- Pradice in the Eccfefiaftical Courts; Barton's
Treatise on a Suit in E-quity; Tidd's Pi a&ice of
the Court of King's Bencli in Personal A&ions,a
parts, complete ; Ward s Law of Nations ; Cruise
on Uses ; modern Reports, 11 vols. Londpn edi
' tion.
H. and P. Rice cxpeift t® receive by the firft ar
; rival from Wew-Y«rk the 6th vol. complete of
Durnford and East's Reports, the id part of Gil-
J bert's Law of Evidence by Loft, and a number of
- new publications.
June 16.
,1
Jay's Inftrudi,ons.
On MONDAY lafl, was publijhed,
By SNOWDEN & M'CORKLE,
No. 47, Kortb Fourth Street,
And to be haa of the principal BOOKSELLERS,
No. V,
Of the Hijlory of the United States
for 1796, £sV.
This and the preceding number present the pub
lic with a copy' of Jay'. Instructions, a per
j formance- anxloully concealed hy the Executive
from the House ol Reprcfentatives, and the con
tents of which have esci?ed the mod ardent curio
sity.
This number likewise contains some Jtaxulajr and
authentic papers relative to Mr. Alexander Hamil
trn, late Secretary of the Treasury. No greater
proof can be given ot the value which he has at
tached to their fufprcjjian, than the following anec
dote.
a During the lativ c?r.vsf- for the eleclipn of a
" Prtfident, Wehfter, iu his Minerva, gaveahint,
" that Mr. Hamilton would be an advifeable can
" dictate. A perftm in this city, who chaiiccd to
" lee this newfpajier,. wrqte immediately to a cor
" refpondert in New-Yorl;. The letter desired him
" to put hiinfclf in Mr- Hamiltoir's way, and in
" form him, that if Webft< r fliould, lit future, print
" a fiugle parajrraph oh that head, the papers rtfer
0. "Ed to were, inilantly, to Hi laid before the world.
" 'The rwjfittre was dthwredtq Mr. Hamilton, and tbe
a " l\linerva iceamcjtla.t /"
, ( J Juue 24. tawaw
so This Day is Pubiifhed,
And sold ly H. li J. fiJMMEKTR, jun. No.
24, North Th'trd-jlrcef, also, hy Mr. Hex
kt S SPRITZER, No. 85, Race-flrcct,
(Price half a Doiiar fieall y'bouhdj
The Man of real Sensibility ;
*' Or, The HISTORY OF SIR G. ELLISON'.
y c Found/d on Fad. ;
lS ' 1 Tbe elegant Editioo of the Elements of Moral
[£ ity t i« two vols, illustrated with twenty copper
piatef, may also be had as above, price, f*ll bound
and gilt, iwo dollars and Eft.y cents,
Ht<\. K junrs. hsveon band » qrsnl% C Hg. 1
and 2 Paper.
City of j
."S C HEME \L
Of the Lottery, i\ T o. 11, ( n
For the Improvement of the FfderA City. J
A magnificent (i jveljing'-hpufe ,io,ooo dojlars,
*; calh 33,000, ire 50,000 tie
1 ditto 15,000 & U'i 15,000 40,000 cc
1 ditto 15,000 Sc cath 15,00*1 30,000 fc
1 ditto 10,000 & ca(h 10, poo 10,990 c;
I ditto 5,000 caiji 5,000 10,000
1 ditto 5,000 1c caih 5,00,0 10,000
1 calh prize cf 10,099 4;
1 do. 5,000 eich.'at.e * 10,000, n
10 do. 1,000 - - to,ooc
»o do. 500 -,1 - 10,000
00 do. lop - - 10,000 g
100 do. 50 • - 10,000 u
400 do. 15 - - 10,000 '
1,000 do. »o - 10,090 -
do. 10 - >50,000
t«i739 Pnizes. 1
33,1 it Bhftka. J
" 0
50, opp Tickets, at EjgM DolU", 400,09 c r
N. B. Tofavour thofc whs may take a quan
tity of Tickets, the prize of 46,090 dollars will be
the la9t drawn ticliet, and the 30,000 the last .
but'uNE :, • _ . . r
And approved notes, securing paymer-t in either
.r.ongy cr prizes, in ten drawing, will
be received ifoi any number not less tiian 30 tick
ets.
This Lottery will afford an elegant specimen of t
the private buildings to be ereited in the City of
Walhington—Two beautiful designs are already J
teljsAed for the entire fronts on two of the public t
squires ; from these drawings it ispropofijd toerect t
two'centreand f our corner bai|di*gs,as soon as pof- 1
fible after this lottery is fold, aud to convey them,
when complete, to the fortunate adventurers, in 1
'he manner deferibed in the fchame for the Hotel 1
Lottery. A nett de^'JCt' 0 " °f fi ve p er ctnt - w >)'
be made to defray the nece(Tary expgnfes of print
ing, &c. and the surplus will be made a part of •
the fund ihtwnded for the National University, to
be erected within the city of Walhington.
The fecinitiesgiyen for the payment of the
grizes, Itc held by the Profident and two Direct
ors of tilt Ban!; of Columbia, and are valued at
more than half the amount of the lottery.
SS.MUEL BLQVGET.
.5. Tickets may be had at the Bank oi Colam
bia ; of James Weft & Co. Sa'-'.itnore ; of Feter
Gilman, Boston : of John Hsgki!'?, Ritluj'.ond ;
and of Richard W»Jls, Cooper's Ferry.
mwf
C. E. Whitlock,
DENTIST,
RESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies and Gen
tlemen of Philadelphia and its vicinity, that he
continues lo perform all operations ou theTfi th ; sup
plies the deficiencies of nature with artificial leal
teeth, in aif the various modes of fixing —Cleans,
files, regulates, extrafts, and fills decayed teeth wiih
gold or lead, ire- &c. Hf ,waits upon Ladies and
Gentlemen at iheir hou'es, and be happy to re
ceive their by note, at Mrs. Finch's, No.
68 noitb Eighth street, or at his house. next 10 the
' Black HorfeTavern, on the Frankford road.
Dollars.
Scaling and cleaning 5
f Artifieialteeth, with enamel, per tooth, 5
l Do. in gold sockets or lcrewj 7
. Natural teeth witji hgariirej 7
Do. on gold or ivory Ipcketi, pr gold fcrey? ro
Filing and cu sing away decay—each decay 1
1 FilKngwilhgolit ®
Uo. with lead 1
the faicijtcj whoemp.'oy hinj
ai dcoiiit) »
Do. where not employed ( »
Tooth powder of his own preparing \
\ Rrilftics, best London manufaau,re 25 cents.
Rceulating, &c. accordiuj to Ihe operatiofl.
*.* C Whitiock will (ell the tiipjc of a
Man ; —he is honed and sob n r, and has about j years
and a to fen c. Enquire as above.
J June 15 : * t,htf
| Lanca'hr, licirrijburg Carljle,
Shippenfburg and Sunbury
STAGES.
1 r T~ I HE public are req-uelled to take notice, th?t
r L the partnerlhip which has far some timd sub
: lliV-d bttweon Mathias Slough of and
William Geer, is uow diffplvcd ; bi,if, not as M.
. Slough insinuates to the public without just cause ;
1 as will more fully appear by a tetter on the fuS
s jefl from M. Slough to W. Geer, dated the 19th
s December last. a recitalof which i» not now deem
£ ed neceflai;y. Auy gentlegtau who wifljes to be
1 more circiimflantiaVty of tbe merits of
e this buDrtefs, by applying to \7. Geer may have
- the perusal ef M. Slough's letter, at(d then can
at full liberty to determine whether or not W.
- is not p'ecfo&fy jnftifiabli; in attacbing hSm
f felf to aDy other person in the ptofefution of thp
Stage con veyanc: from to SbippenC
if urg, or any other place.
Now from tbe libiral arul peheroUs support the
public were pleafcd to confer on the firft effort in
- this business, William Geer, in conjyncflion with
MeiTrs. Reily, Weed; and W,i'.tner, is determined
ta prolecute and <;arry it on, with ev.ery care, at
tcnt cn anddifpatch that a zeal to oblige tin; pub
lic can poflibly exert.
Tbe above company, who are amply provided
with carriage;, hoifes, and every appurtenance to
i, t-ender t,he passage fafe and coninjodio'js, inform
thole wnu wiih ro patronize anij encourage the
urtdertaking, that they can take their feats
S George W'eed's, the flgn of tfie H(«rfe,
Market Street, Philadelphia, on every Monday
and Friday, to proceed to Lancaster,
Carlfile and Slfippeofburg. Th?, fare as hitherto
\ eft blifhed.
For the further accommedatioi} of the public,
a Stage will dart every Wedncfday from the hcufe
'* of Samuel lUder, in Harrifiiurg. arrive at Sun
, bury in Northumberland county, every Thursday,
, and return from theoce and arrive at Hattifburg*
tveiy Saturday, so tkat palfejigers dedined for
Lancaster cr Philadelphia, may proceed oai Mon
days.
WILLIAM GEER.
a Lancaster, Jan. 17, 1797-
t N. B. This Line 0t Stages starts from ths
house of William Ffii in Lancaster, on every
• 8 Tuefday-.'.lid Saturday morr.ing at 6 o'cloek, pro- •
t*. ceeding to the westward; and !rom the house of
„* Mr. Siimncl Elder in Harriiburg every Wednef
j. day morning, 011 the fan-.e fevenlag arrives at Pa
trick Cochran's in Sbippenfbuig, and returns
r _ from tlience on every Thursday: ::g, IIIQ
d fame routine daily as in its tout fro/11 FliiUi!< 1-
Z phia: "- 1 w 1
A Cow Stolen
~ TT 1 ROM the owner at th,e corner of Ninth
| and Arch Streets. She is a deep red
o- brindle with, some v.jiite, ahout ten years
Y- old and very gentle. The person v. ha Se
cretes her had best turn, her out, as, if kgal
evidence can be obtained, lie may. expert a
rigorous prosecution, TffQ bOLLARS
reward will be to any person who wid
deliver the Cow, or give fach evidence a
:r- gainst th,e person keeping her, that he may.
• d be cor.viaed of the fajft'. Apply at
No. ij 8,• 'As'ei Street.
June 9, tawjw
William Blackburn, . J
I,OTTEIir and BROKER'S OFFIC\ 1
No. 64 Xcuth Second street.
TICKETS iflthc Can»lLottery, No. 11, which
commerced drawing the 29th May, FQP
SALE. Viic price of tickets will rife in propor
tion at the driwing advancts, particularly on ac
count of the five tirft drawn tickets, prizes of
four thqufand dollar:. each,,on the la.lt day of
drawing.
Check Books kept for examination and regifler
ing, in the Car.jl, No. e, City of WaQiington, No. 1
1, and Paterfon Lotteries. |
Alio, tickets foriirle in the Schuylkill bridge and
Pefkiomen Bridge lotteries, which will begin 1
drawing in the course of the fummcr. jM
Tl,e fcufiaefs of a Broker in ail,kinds of Stock,
Bills, Note», Lands, &c- &c. tranfafled with the
utrnoft a:tenti#n.
Junea tu -*• f fl
THE FOLLOWING VALUABC^
Tradts ps Land,
IN the co\uwty of Glynn and slate of QeorgiS,
will be fpld by public sale, at eight o'clocjt
on the evening of Tuesday the 27th clay of June
next, at (he Merchants Coffee-Houie in this ci
ty, unless previously disposed of by private sale.
ift. 7000 acres on St. Simons Sound at th* 4
confluence of Fredccica and Turtle rivers, ad
joining the commons of the town of Bmnfwick,
originally granted to John Howell, and withia'
6 n ileS of the Atlantic ocean. *
id. 15,000 acres on the head waters of»
branch of the great Sattilla, originally granted
to Ferdinand O'Neal.
3d. 50,000 acres cn the waters of the little
Satilla river, and of Buffaloe and Alexanders
Creeks ; the great Satiila road pafles through
these lands, which \yere originally "ranted to
Ferdinand O'Neal.
which are also interfered by a branch of tlif i
little Satilla, and were originally grated ten I
Thomas Spalding.
Jt appears by authentic certificates from J
Davis, surveyor, and from Major
Hopjuns npw relidir.g in Philadelphia, that the 1
body of these lands are not thirty miles from
the ocean, and principally within tide \yater :
that the Alatamaha is navigable for boats and
rafts two hundred miles above, and for larger *
vessels within ftn miles of them ; that they are
chiefly firft rate pine lapds, producing timber
equal in quality to any in the ilate of Georgia,
ppfltjfiug the lame advantages of nawgaiiah.
The abovementioned certiQcaj.es, tpgeuier with
the patents, drafts, andother papers refpeiSiing
the title, which is complete and unincumbered, '
are in the poftfiion of the fnKcribers and mav
be seen by applying to Benjamin R. at
No. 41 Mulberry Street. The terms of pay
ment wik be one third cash, the remaining two
in good negotiable endors'd notes, paya
ble in three and fix mopths after the sale • a
conveyance"to be made to each pijrchaltr od the
payment of that moiety of the notes icceived
from him which becomes firft due.
THOMAS FITZSIMONS,
JEREMIAH PARKER,
BENJAMIN R. MORGAN.
Philadelphia, May 31, 159.7. todtf.
Georgetown Bridge Company.
ftxtraft of an ail passed by the Legislature of
the fta,t? of Maryland on the 39th December,
1791. entitled, " Aijatt for a bridge
over Potowmac riyer.
'• Andbf. it cnafled, that the said dire&Qrs or
any two »f them shall and may require .any sum
or sums of money In equal proportion from each
and every proprietor, as may fntim taiimt.
be neceflary for carrying, on the building of laid
bridge ; and after giving three months public
, notice, it fliall, and may be lawful for the direct
j tors to sue for and rticover in the name of the
company such unpaid regulation, with ill colU
and cbargea incidental thereto, and fegjU inter, :t
- theipn from the time the lime flinuld .have
, been paid: And the negleft or refufalto pay aa y
such it qui fit ion after public notice fliall have
beep given at leift,for three mouths in all the
newfp.'persheieia before enumerated, Itadl have
the effect to forfeit all preceding payments made
•t on the (hare or lhares so negiedlid or refilled to
1- be paid W the ule and benefit of the company."
J mation of firchof the ftockholdfrs as have not
[. co.mplied with. the.rcquifitions heret/ore nia.ic:
; —they arc as follow: Oil the ift November,
>- 1795, 10 dollar-, on the 10th May, 1796, 40
h dollars j an the July, 1796, 40 dollars ;on
the Ift September, 1796, 40 d.ollais, and on the
e ift November, 1796, 60 dollars. Caution is
11 row given that after the expiration of the time
e limited for the continuance of this advertile
-5 ment (three months) the lawwttt be carried
in;? ri £'J and complete e£fe&. against all delin
quents.
By order of the Dlredlors,
WAITER SMITH, Tauter.
« Georgetown, May 1, 1797, law^m
TO BE SOTTD; —
A valuable three ftpry Brick House ;
- ' OITUaTF. in *- od K? next to the bauk of
. I > PenoMyajiia, tly- lot an v.hicl} it to
gether with the vacant lot adjpiiyng, which ex
d tbnd3 «0, Gofofth-ilreec. The houieis about to
t, feet in front on >iid about 42 ftct
n iti depth, the adjoining lot is'about 96, feet
f 'f°' u on I lui S« alley, ar.d 42 feet on
•t ilre ? l > street which leads from Chefnut
llreet and Carter's*l(ey int,o Dcck-jJreet ?.t the
y horle market. The house chC.U of.ten fadc,
iujj roo,ns, with fix fire places, two dtnii>i.
O rooms, one of them fortv f?'et in length, th.fc
other about »hirty,four feet, each conuinnn
tw.o fire places, two parlours and a'large !:if
c ch.en, with extensive cellar? under, and--arrets
over, the whoie, a privilege t >f a vacant hn
'' °, f to the ea,sward between this hc.-ute''
J the bank, a pump,of excellent water in the
yard, a harniome piazza frosting the vacats
■ lot, and a frame fiable and dwelling house on.
Gofoi th-ftieet. Ihe prerijifes now re,nf for
eun.lji'arices.
y For ternu, apply to. Jobi Clpncnt Stacker.
>- ApnUp ' 1 siwtf
>f - JOHN (in ,\(G "
TJ-ASjuo imported focm Rotterdam, vi A St.
1 hoiriag, ajd 'ale on re a fonable tcrrna
by th? packag?
Pfatillas-Roval
Hacrlem and German iinenp
_ Ivou-ns
Post ami Pro Patm Paper
VVa&Ks
h Quiilis
d Oz'.eis . r q|- Hqjopjj in Bandies
- s j Coflfie Bags
... | He has a'Jo for Sale,
,1 Best Red Clover Seed
a Old Madeira Wine, f« for immediate ufa,
S Tcneriffe Wine.of frit and fecp.nd.Qjiaiitt
Coffee in Bags ar.d Hogfueads
Jamaica Spirits
Conneflicut Turpentine Soap,
7. Window Glass
Two Trunks of best Patent, Silk and Cotton
liofiery
Apiil 18.